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Different opinion
I HAVE been following the correspondence in these columns concerning the Pytel installation of buzzards in Rosebank Gardens with close attention. And now feel obliged to write in myself, to say how uncalled for are Jean Evan’s comments about Jo
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Move on please
LAST week’s report on homes for the Lamb site suggests a large majority of residents in favour of reopening the Lamb. This is simply not true. It had precious few customers for the years until it closed, most music events were largely supported
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Needs dedication
THE article in last week’s Gazette reporting the granting of planning permission for two private dwellings on part of the land attached to the Lamb public house suggests that many local residents of West Malvern would like to see this once popular
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Lynne’s bishop blessing
THE Bishop of Worcester, Rt Rev John Inge, licensed Rev Lynne Sparks, the new priest of St Mary’s, Pickersleigh, at a service on Epiphany Sunday. The church was filled with a congregation of about 130, including some 30 priests from Worcester and
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Reg does it again
STALWART fund-raiser Reg Box will be handing over another £2,000 to the Midlands Air Ambulance at a special event at Malvern Town Football Club tonight (Friday). He will be presenting the money to the charity’s fund-raising manager Annie Newell
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Has Keith found a friend for frolics?
COULD our front page picture show that Keith the seal has been joined by a friend as he roams the Severn in Worcestershire? Russell Farraday could not believe his eyes when he spotted not one but two seals frolicking on the flooded meadow to the
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Listen, we just don’t want these wheelies!
A MALVERN councillor has delivered a stinging attack on the decision to introduce wheelie bins into Malvern, saying the interests of people living in the town have been “totally disregarded”. Mike Charles, a member of Malvern Town Council, said
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Echoes from the past
100 YEARS AGO. The Malvern Cot in Dr Barnardo's Hospital at Stepney, which has been maintained for many years by the Malvern branch of the Young Helpers' League, stands now in need of additional help, in consequence of the loss of many old and
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Well-known Malvernian celebrates his 70th birthday
"ONE of our best known and highly respected townsmen, Mr F G Russell, jeweller, Holyrood Terrace, celebrated his 70th birthday on Wednesday, and was the recipient of congratulations from his many friends," reported the Gazette 100 years ago. "Mr